When "No Location Found" appears in Find My iPhone (now just "Find My"), it means the app is unable to determine the current location of the device you're trying to locate. This can happen for several reasons:
Device is Offline: The most common reason is that the device is turned off, has a dead battery, or is not connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular data network. Without an internet connection, the device can't transmit its location to Apple's servers. See more about <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Device%20Connectivity" >Device Connectivity</a>.
Location Services are Disabled: If <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Location%20Services" >Location Services</a> are turned off on the missing device, it won't be able to share its location with the Find My app. Location Services can be disabled entirely or specifically for the Find My app.
Find My is Disabled: The <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Find%20My%20Feature" >Find My feature</a> itself might be disabled on the device. If it's turned off, the device won't be trackable.
Significant Location Changes: In rare cases, a device might display "No Location Found" temporarily if it has recently moved to a significantly different location. This is often a short-term issue as the device re-establishes a connection and recalibrates its location.
Account Issues: There could be a problem with the Apple ID account associated with the device. Make sure the device is still signed into the correct Apple ID and that there are no account-related issues preventing location sharing.
Time/Date Settings: Incorrect <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Time%20and%20Date%20Settings" >Time and Date Settings</a> on the device can sometimes interfere with Location Services and Find My.
Software Issues: Occasionally, software glitches or bugs can prevent the device from properly reporting its location. An update to the latest iOS version might resolve these issues.
If you consistently see "No Location Found," it's likely one of the first three reasons (offline, Location Services disabled, or Find My disabled) is the culprit. Unfortunately, if the device is offline and Find My was not enabled before it went missing, there's no way to locate it using Find My.
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